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commitment by israel not to target militants in gaza. to halt rocket fire into israel. nothing is a done deal. in the next hour we will hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and we begin with a look at what has transpired over the last 24 hours. and it is remarkable that there is a cease fire when you consider how this wednesday started off. at midday no sign of atruce yet. at least two dozen people wounded. hamas praised the attack near the headquarters of the defense forces. farther south, a home was hit by a rocket. room after room left in ruins. more than 60 rockets were fired from gaza today. the others were intercepted. across the border in fagaza several large explosioned. the skyline of the city covered in smoke. the city on edge. on some streets buildings were turned to rubble. >> there used to be a small well-known shop here that has branchs throughout the city selling wedding and party dresses. there is a bouquet lying there in the rubble. the tar bet of the strike was the police station behind it. >> after hours of intense negotiations, hi
commitment by israel not to target militants in gaza. to halt rocket fire into israel. nothing is a done deal. in the next hour we will hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and we begin with a look at what has transpired over the last 24 hours. and it is remarkable that there is a cease fire when you consider how this wednesday started off. at midday no sign of atruce yet. at least two dozen people wounded. hamas praised the attack near the headquarters of the defense...
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between gaza and israel. and including all of the militant groups inside of gaza not just hamas itself. it will take all of them to stop the rocket fire from coming over and the subsequent air strikes that israel does after it is hit. >> all right, sarah, thank you very much. a permanent solution so hard to envision how that could happen. tens of thousands of israelis were called for duty for that possible ground war. fred plafrnken has been with th israeli forces. are they moving back from the border? >> reporter: erin, the troops are still at the border. we're not seeing the troops move away just yet. certainly we believe they're going to stay there for at least another four or five days because, of course, one of the things that the israelis are doing, especially in the next couple of hours, is they're going to be monitoring whether or not the cease-fire is actually being kept by hamas as well. what we've seen so far is there is smaller violations. one or two rockets have been fired out of gaza. the israel
between gaza and israel. and including all of the militant groups inside of gaza not just hamas itself. it will take all of them to stop the rocket fire from coming over and the subsequent air strikes that israel does after it is hit. >> all right, sarah, thank you very much. a permanent solution so hard to envision how that could happen. tens of thousands of israelis were called for duty for that possible ground war. fred plafrnken has been with th israeli forces. are they moving back...
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that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza. >> mark regev, thank you for joining me. >> reporter: my pleasure, sir. >> abdullah is the charlotte motor speedwmo president of the committee. >> reporter: i hope the americans will not go forward with another mistake. the palestine and the palestine question is indivisible, gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of the leadership is authentic. the people elected the leader of the palestinian people. but the americans try to divert their attention from the central issue of how to go about making peace in the middle east, and try to concentrate just how to control one party or another, this will be a grave mistake, this service -- a disservice to peace and to the stability of the region. >> so are you personally concerned that all the dealings here appear to have been done directly with hamas, and not with a wider group to include president abbas? >> well, president abbas was not absent from these negotiations. of course, when there is a f
that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza. >> mark regev, thank you for joining me. >> reporter: my pleasure, sir. >> abdullah is the charlotte motor speedwmo president of the committee. >> reporter: i hope the americans will not go forward with another mistake. the palestine and the palestine question is indivisible, gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of the leadership is authentic. the people elected the leader of the palestinian people....
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where israel sits down with hamas? >> this is really political etch loan, but i don't see a near time of -- you know, a day that will be in the near future for this kind of reconciliation. >> there are clearly a number of israelis who wanted more of an operation. prime minister netanyahu spoke about that. what would a ground operation have looked like from the idf perspective? >> a lot of forces, maybe even tens of thousands. going deeply into the rockets area where the storage is. looking for those tunnels exactly, because we have bombed something like 140 tunnels in the current operation, out of 400. so going deeply into those places and those civilian areas, where the -- the weaponry and the ammunition is wrareally hid there. this is something you can do only with ground forces. >> do you have any idea that hamas, how many they still have left? >> a small number to our estimation. however -- >> like dozens or -- >> yeah, even less than dozens, keep in mind that iran will try to smuggle in more rockets of this kind s
where israel sits down with hamas? >> this is really political etch loan, but i don't see a near time of -- you know, a day that will be in the near future for this kind of reconciliation. >> there are clearly a number of israelis who wanted more of an operation. prime minister netanyahu spoke about that. what would a ground operation have looked like from the idf perspective? >> a lot of forces, maybe even tens of thousands. going deeply into the rockets area where the...
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. >>> meanwhile, the leader of hamas declared the cease-fire a victory, declaring israel had, "raised the white flag." >>> ben wedemen, our senior international correspondent is in gaza city tonight and, ben, i know a lot of celebrating there. >> there was celebrating earlier in the day. there was a large celebration organized boy various palestinian factions who do see the fact that israel did not launch a ground invasion and that the palestinians were able to get some important concessions like israeli commitment not to conduct military operations in gaza. they considered that a vectry. those are important concessions in their opinion. other gazans not so happy. they discovered, for instance that many of their -- met one woman whose roof was blown off by a bomb nearby. all the windows were broken. she said, nonetheless, she was happy there was a cease-fire and she hoped it would last for another 100 or 200 years. victor. >> all right, ben wedemen in gaza city for us tonight, thank you. >>> let's get to jerusalem now. sara is there. what more do we know about the person arrested for
. >>> meanwhile, the leader of hamas declared the cease-fire a victory, declaring israel had, "raised the white flag." >>> ben wedemen, our senior international correspondent is in gaza city tonight and, ben, i know a lot of celebrating there. >> there was celebrating earlier in the day. there was a large celebration organized boy various palestinian factions who do see the fact that israel did not launch a ground invasion and that the palestinians were able to...
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that is a big move by israel. i think it is important to remember the following, the there is cause and effect. when we pulled out of gaza and pulled back, there were no restrictions in place. that they no longer have to fear rockets coming in. the promise of the possibility to live a normal life. >> i understand that it promises the people of gaza a better future we are hearing by the "new york times" that the terms stayed that under lying grievances the border restrictions the movement of people and goods will be addressed 24 hours after the cease fire is in effect. that is a big move by israel. i think it is important to remember the following, the there is cause and effect. when we pulled out of gaza and pulled back, there were no restrictions in place. they were placed when we started to see violence and terrific and rockets aimed at our people. that is only normal. they were shooting at us they couldn't expect to have normal relations. if we were going into a period of quiet, obviously, that changes the real
that is a big move by israel. i think it is important to remember the following, the there is cause and effect. when we pulled out of gaza and pulled back, there were no restrictions in place. that they no longer have to fear rockets coming in. the promise of the possibility to live a normal life. >> i understand that it promises the people of gaza a better future we are hearing by the "new york times" that the terms stayed that under lying grievances the border restrictions the...
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hear israel or says documents all. going on israeli territory but how many israelis have been killed how many israelis have been killed sitting here right now how bad is that he said one hundred and twenty palestinians let's have a listen was he being killed in the last week. ok greg go ahead because it's a weekend here on i want to be fair gemma's and doesn't want to hear it is since. ok hamas does not care about how many palestinian civilians are killed because they don't do anything in terms of building infrastructure protect they and their for israel you want to kill israeli as they really are some schoolyards. in why israel cares about civilians. still i mean it's not really been mentioned here gentlemen gentlemen nothing's been mentioned here they did the gaza strip is under siege go ahead i would still like to know which arabic newspaper reflects this absolutely ridiculous distorted version of recent history we are now being served up. secondly. is as are the claims that greg norman is making about how mass some
hear israel or says documents all. going on israeli territory but how many israelis have been killed how many israelis have been killed sitting here right now how bad is that he said one hundred and twenty palestinians let's have a listen was he being killed in the last week. ok greg go ahead because it's a weekend here on i want to be fair gemma's and doesn't want to hear it is since. ok hamas does not care about how many palestinian civilians are killed because they don't do anything in terms...
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. >>> cease fire still holding between israel and hamas. one side is claiming victory as they honor a fallen leader killed in the eight-day conflict. >>> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice defends herself about comments about benghazi, responding directly to her harshest critics. >>> giving thanks following superstorm sandy. trying to lift the siepirits of those left with nothing. >>> plus this. >>> good morning to you. happy thanksgiving. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for spending at least part of your holiday with us. for the first time in more than a week, it has been a relatively quiet day across israel and fwa gaza. the cease fire is holding. at the border, israeli troops are packing up after spending one final night there. israeli forces says when the cease fire started, three rockets were fired into israel. two hit open areas and the third was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system. if everything remains this relatively quiet until 2:00 eastern this afternoon, the gaza border crossings will open. r
. >>> cease fire still holding between israel and hamas. one side is claiming victory as they honor a fallen leader killed in the eight-day conflict. >>> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice defends herself about comments about benghazi, responding directly to her harshest critics. >>> giving thanks following superstorm sandy. trying to lift the siepirits of those left with nothing. >>> plus this. >>> good morning to you. happy...
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a modest comeback after opping slightly on news of a cease-fire in israel. natural gas prices rising to the highest level in years. after the reports of a $38 billion cubic foot drop in u.s. stock prices. closing with a $3.91, getting close to $4 again. the reports the u.n. climate panel says not enough is being done review greenhouse gas emissions. the effort being made to fight climate change is fall short of their goal of limiting global warming 2 degrees celsius. next on "money," union protest causing major problems for thanksgiving travelers for the biggest airports in the country. wait until you hear this one. could this have an impact on the economy? that nobody thought of. we will break it all down for you, more "money" coming up. hey, yo, check out is chef, right? right? that's so gay. that's really gay. dude, look at those pants. please don't say that. what? don't say that something is gay when you mean that something is dumb or stupid. it's insulting. it's like if i thought this pepper shaker was stupid, and i said, "man, this pepper shaker is so
a modest comeback after opping slightly on news of a cease-fire in israel. natural gas prices rising to the highest level in years. after the reports of a $38 billion cubic foot drop in u.s. stock prices. closing with a $3.91, getting close to $4 again. the reports the u.n. climate panel says not enough is being done review greenhouse gas emissions. the effort being made to fight climate change is fall short of their goal of limiting global warming 2 degrees celsius. next on "money,"...
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. >>> el consejo de la seguridad de la onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) pidiÓ a israel y hamÁs parar el juego. >>> repÚblica dominicana simulan un juez de la familia presidencial, esperamos sus comentarios y con hashtag # los tenemos mÁs adelante, (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >>> hoy entrÓ en vigor el cese al fuego en eso irreal y hamÁs israel tiene que poner fin a toda la franja, los grupos palestino tienen que parar toda agresiÓn desde gaza e israel y incluyendo los ataques con mi sels. >>> grupo en venezuela y argentina realizaron protestas con israel y gaza, en buenos aires un grupo de argentinos de izquierda se manifestÓ frente a la embajada de israel en rechaÓo a la operaciones militares del paÍs contra hamÁs. >>> susan rompiÓ su silencio y defendiÓ los ataques en libia, por los ataques, los republicanbl republicanos la han criticado por aparecer 5 dÍas despuÉs de programas de televisiÓn, dijeron que la investigaciÓn habÍa sido el resultado de pro textotestas una pelÍcula anti mucho del semana musulmana producida en estados unidos. >>> la familia presiden
. >>> el consejo de la seguridad de la onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) pidiÓ a israel y hamÁs parar el juego. >>> repÚblica dominicana simulan un juez de la familia presidencial, esperamos sus comentarios y con hashtag # los tenemos mÁs adelante, (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >>> hoy entrÓ en vigor el cese al fuego en eso irreal y hamÁs israel tiene que poner fin a toda la franja, los grupos palestino tienen que parar toda agresiÓn desde gaza e israel...
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>> i do believe it was a mistake for israel to take him out. i think that the core objectives that were stated by israel for taking him out will not be met by his death. i think, in fact, it will lead to the proliferation of extremist groups, and less control, actually, over rocket attacks and increased violence against israel. >> people are constaptly surprised. there were people in hamas jails for firing rockets at israelis. not for the after firing rockets, but for firing rockets at the wrong time, and jabri is a leader -- a key figure in hamas driving the palestinian fatah faction out of gaza. then -- >> he completely changed the hamas military structure. not only in terms of defeating fatah in gaza, but after the hamas takeover turning this rag tag force turning at a minimum an organized militia if not an actual army. >> organizing them into companies, battalions, brigades, and according to analysts and one israeli official, he worked closely with iran to coordinate training and the shipment of weapons to hamas, including longer range miss
>> i do believe it was a mistake for israel to take him out. i think that the core objectives that were stated by israel for taking him out will not be met by his death. i think, in fact, it will lead to the proliferation of extremist groups, and less control, actually, over rocket attacks and increased violence against israel. >> people are constaptly surprised. there were people in hamas jails for firing rockets at israelis. not for the after firing rockets, but for firing rockets...
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. >>> them gaza celebrated the news of the cease-fire as part of the cease-fire agreement, israel and hamas negotiated a deal to open gaza's borders. >> in the days arrest we are i will proof conditions -- improve conditions for the people of gaza and provide security for the people of israel. >> and islamist president after two days of diplomacy by hillary rodham clinton secretary of state. >>> and they are headed to all being can it is a. if they commemorate, the native occupation, they want to call attention to the true story of thanksgiving. >>> now lots of people are getting ready to hit wrote but i imagine it is pretty light. >> yes, it is light but be care full. please give yourself plenty of extra time . good heading out to the mcarthur maze with no major problems and it is a nice looking drive and if you are driving in the south bay, freeways are looking foot with no major issues just yet. >> we had some upper 30s and if it was not for a breeze it would be even cooler towards antioch. and everything is now going up and over except for a few hue clouds and napa airport says dr
. >>> them gaza celebrated the news of the cease-fire as part of the cease-fire agreement, israel and hamas negotiated a deal to open gaza's borders. >> in the days arrest we are i will proof conditions -- improve conditions for the people of gaza and provide security for the people of israel. >> and islamist president after two days of diplomacy by hillary rodham clinton secretary of state. >>> and they are headed to all being can it is a. if they commemorate, the...
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that is a big move by israel. i think it is important to remember the following, the there is cause and effect. when we pulled out of gaza and pulled back, there were no restrictions in place. they were placed when we started to see violence and terrific and rockets aimed at our people. that is only normal. they were shooting at us they couldn't expect to have normal relations. if we were going into a period of quiet, obviously, that changes the reality for us and allows us to turn a page. we don't see the enemy and we have no trouble taking steps that improve the quality of life. >> one of the main concerns is that this is going to one step nearer the legitimizing of hamas. it was only when the political wing of the ira that they achieved a lasting peaceful settlement. do you see a parallel there and a time when it will be seen as a legitimate body by israel? >> if hamas changed and if it met the three benchmarks by the united nations, recognizing our country countries right to exist then the door is open to nego
that is a big move by israel. i think it is important to remember the following, the there is cause and effect. when we pulled out of gaza and pulled back, there were no restrictions in place. they were placed when we started to see violence and terrific and rockets aimed at our people. that is only normal. they were shooting at us they couldn't expect to have normal relations. if we were going into a period of quiet, obviously, that changes the reality for us and allows us to turn a page. we...
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: how can i accept israel? they have occupied my land. i need recognition, not the israelis. >> reporter: he is a kind of storied figure in middle east, because israel littles tried to assassinate him in the '90s in jordan. >> translator: but god saved me when they tried to assassinate me. >> reporter: king hussein saved you. >> allah saved me. >> reporter: seven years later, he became the head of hamas. in a situation where the palestinians have, for years, seemed to lack real leadership and divided against themselves in many cases, meshaal is thought by some to have aspirations of eventually filling the leadership vacuum left with the death of yasser arafat. he's not as charismatic as arafat, but he is a hero to many. what do you want to do for your people? it's endless war. >> translator: allah has given me a new life, to serve my people. to end the occupation. the settlement ends and the killing ends and the aggression ends and to make peace in the region, but through peace, peace that is not rewarding the
: how can i accept israel? they have occupied my land. i need recognition, not the israelis. >> reporter: he is a kind of storied figure in middle east, because israel littles tried to assassinate him in the '90s in jordan. >> translator: but god saved me when they tried to assassinate me. >> reporter: king hussein saved you. >> allah saved me. >> reporter: seven years later, he became the head of hamas. in a situation where the palestinians have, for years, seemed...
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israel is putting so much effort to ensure that civilians are not hurt. i'm sorry but look at what we're spending on our money we're spending our money on defending our civilians making sure they're safe and making sure that we can we do not hurt civilians when we go to war what this hamas spend their money on they are hiding behind television crews they are hiding behind journalists and israel is doing something on paralleled in the history of warfare it making sure that people who are not involved are not killed and israel is really been commended by all countries not just for having the right to defend its citizens but also for the fact that it is couldn't ducting itself in a way that is very proportional and very measured well journalists an anti-war activist don de bar says a cease fire might save the palestinians from bombs but not from the consequences of the years long israeli blockade. their condition degraded from being storing to being starving and bombed and now the bombing apparently will stop and so that is a reason to celebrate as meager as
israel is putting so much effort to ensure that civilians are not hurt. i'm sorry but look at what we're spending on our money we're spending our money on defending our civilians making sure they're safe and making sure that we can we do not hurt civilians when we go to war what this hamas spend their money on they are hiding behind television crews they are hiding behind journalists and israel is doing something on paralleled in the history of warfare it making sure that people who are not...
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for israel's destruction. anyone who negotiates with them and the prime minister's holding talks with the americans, should know who sits there in gaza, and the need to hit them in those same nests of terror. >> in gaza, more israeli air strikes. this building complex was repeatedly bombed. it houses the offices of the house must government. another hit the building that houses the offices of the news organization afp. residents fled the building. the strike killed three people, including a young boy who was taken to a nearby morgue. this woman says, "i am sat for every boy who comes to this hospital. even if he was a stranger, i will stay here until the last minute." despite the violence on wednesday, a cease-fire between israel and hamas was reached. >> we now go to cairo where the cease-fire was announced. tell us a bit more about the terms of today's deal. >> the details are still coming in, but it is pretty much what we reported a day ago -- basically, israel stop shooting at the gaza strip and stock -- s
for israel's destruction. anyone who negotiates with them and the prime minister's holding talks with the americans, should know who sits there in gaza, and the need to hit them in those same nests of terror. >> in gaza, more israeli air strikes. this building complex was repeatedly bombed. it houses the offices of the house must government. another hit the building that houses the offices of the news organization afp. residents fled the building. the strike killed three people, including...
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israel can say that they have stopped bombing in israel. will israel allow much more free access to the gaza strip? allow any free access to the gaza strip? that is something they have been reluctant to do, arguing it presents a severe security risk to them. if all of those things do not happen and rockets go into israel and people cannot come in and out of gaza, then the tensions will rise again and there will be -- and all of the efforts of the predecessors will evaporate. >> is it likely there will be peace talks? >> no, it is not likely at all. there is no plan -- no middle east peace process and has not been one for years. the fact that this old conflict in this region, this very changing region between the palestinians and israelis, which has been out of the headlines with all of the tumultuous changes going on in this region for the last couple of years, they are always getting sharper. you can add to that as well the new middle east, full of promise, but also in stability and trouble. that could have an impact here, too. >> for more
israel can say that they have stopped bombing in israel. will israel allow much more free access to the gaza strip? allow any free access to the gaza strip? that is something they have been reluctant to do, arguing it presents a severe security risk to them. if all of those things do not happen and rockets go into israel and people cannot come in and out of gaza, then the tensions will rise again and there will be -- and all of the efforts of the predecessors will evaporate. >> is it...
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we have killed their leaders and destroyed thousands of rockets threatening israel. we will react with force again if the cease-fire is broken. ben netanyahu needs military successes, but israelis remain skeptical. >> today, may be they will not fire. tomorrow may be not, but next week, next year, next month. it will come eventually. >> now that the fighting has stopped, both sides have agreed to meet and negotiate a long- term cease-fire. >> hopefully, hamas can find a solution for the crossings and for the goods to be imported without taxes, to open the port, to open the crossing with egypt and provide electricity. the siege must end and the people must live. >> an easing of the blockade would be a huge success for the people of gaza. i of hopes are not met, disappointment could quickly boilover into another round of violence -- if hopes are not met. >> for the latest, let's cross over to our correspondent in gaza city. the cease-fire appears to be holding. what are the people on the ground saying right now? >> there is a sense that -- people, of course, first of a
we have killed their leaders and destroyed thousands of rockets threatening israel. we will react with force again if the cease-fire is broken. ben netanyahu needs military successes, but israelis remain skeptical. >> today, may be they will not fire. tomorrow may be not, but next week, next year, next month. it will come eventually. >> now that the fighting has stopped, both sides have agreed to meet and negotiate a long- term cease-fire. >> hopefully, hamas can find a...
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has given over $3 billion to israel to help promote peace. with the conflict never ending, i asked if american money is going to waste. >> america is investing in maintaining the peace in the region and also the american interests in the region. >> reporter: the u.s. has given money albeit much less, almost $200 million to the palestinians. about you that money only goes to the palestinian authority in the west bank, and not to gaza. >>> tonight, the woman who has taken a lot of heat in the aftermath of the benghazi attack spoke directly to her critics. for weeks, un ambassador susan rice has been attacked by john mccain for participating in what he describes as a cover-up. >> the president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> mccain says rice made misleading comments in the days immediately following the benghazi attack. rice is being considered for secretary of state, and some republican senators have vowed to block that nomination. today she spoke publicly about the controvers
has given over $3 billion to israel to help promote peace. with the conflict never ending, i asked if american money is going to waste. >> america is investing in maintaining the peace in the region and also the american interests in the region. >> reporter: the u.s. has given money albeit much less, almost $200 million to the palestinians. about you that money only goes to the palestinian authority in the west bank, and not to gaza. >>> tonight, the woman who has taken a...
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hillary clinton help broker the deal with israel and hamas. and as april williams reports, just a bus flash just prior to the agreement. >> reporter: after eight days of violence in the middle east, secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian leaders announce a keys fire between israel and hamas. >> egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stability and peace. >> reporter: president obama called israeli prime you're many more netanyahu committed to -- >> i have agreed with the president that israel and the united states will work together to prevent the smuggle of arms to the terrorist organizations, the vast majority of which comes from iran. >> reporter: egypt has taking taken the lead in mediating and alleviating the bloodshed. >> i think that the egyptian government has investing a lot of effort and in a sense prestige in this -- so i think they will be trying very hard to make certain that this ceasefire does hold. >> reporter: earlier wednesday, a b
hillary clinton help broker the deal with israel and hamas. and as april williams reports, just a bus flash just prior to the agreement. >> reporter: after eight days of violence in the middle east, secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian leaders announce a keys fire between israel and hamas. >> egypt's new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stability and peace. >> reporter: president obama...
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the sweetener was support for israel. support for israel diplomatmatically. standing beside us. upholding our right to defend ourselves in the face of hamas terror. that was very important for us. also it's important for that iron dome missile system which you saw working, anderson, and working so outstandingly, taking down about 85% to 90% of all the incoming rockets and denying hamas the opportunity to -- or the ability to strike at our 5.5 million israelis who were under rocket fire. >> we talked about this, ambassador, a few hours ago. there have now been apparently five rockets launched. a number of them intercepted. but three of them landed in southern israel. how do you see that? how seriously do you take that in terms of a violation of the cease-fire thus far? >> we assumed it would take a while for the cease-fire to take hold. i understand now it has taken hold. there hasn't been fire for a while. of course, we are not firing. there is a cease-fire, anderson. >> all right. ambassador oren, i appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you, anderson. >>>
the sweetener was support for israel. support for israel diplomatmatically. standing beside us. upholding our right to defend ourselves in the face of hamas terror. that was very important for us. also it's important for that iron dome missile system which you saw working, anderson, and working so outstandingly, taking down about 85% to 90% of all the incoming rockets and denying hamas the opportunity to -- or the ability to strike at our 5.5 million israelis who were under rocket fire....
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what's up guys i'm having martin so i'm sure you've heard the latest israel and hamas have now agreed to a cease fire marking a somber and eight days of the most violent fighting between the two countries in nearly four years secretary of state hillary clinton who sought to facilitate a role in the cease fire said the agreement will quote improve conditions for the people of gaza and provide security for the people of israel yes the fighting has stopped but will things really improve when the damage has already been done a ceasefire will never bring back one hundred forty palestinians that died nor will it make amends for the five israelis who died along with the twenty seven who were wounded in this morning's bus bombing in tel aviv you see death and destruction are never justifiable and really what was achieved in all of this just more fear more animosity from those that were affected all of which breeds more terrorism look at simple violence begets violence terror begets terror and until we realize that. they will continue to be pawns in a vicious cycle of vengeance and hate and th
what's up guys i'm having martin so i'm sure you've heard the latest israel and hamas have now agreed to a cease fire marking a somber and eight days of the most violent fighting between the two countries in nearly four years secretary of state hillary clinton who sought to facilitate a role in the cease fire said the agreement will quote improve conditions for the people of gaza and provide security for the people of israel yes the fighting has stopped but will things really improve when the...
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a ceasefire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas remains intact but critics say the truce is just that calm before the next storm. european union passes a resolution calling for greater military unity but critics say the move could further undermine member states. and bahrain sentences nearly two dozen medics to jail for treating protesters just a day after amnesty international revealed the worsening human rights record. live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. i'm carrie johnston. the cease fire agreed between israel and palestinian group hamas late on wednesday has now held firm for more than twenty four hours but the truce had a shaky start with several rockets fired from gaza immediately after the deal was sealed the main question now is whether israel is going to ease its blockade of the palestinian territory as artie's poilus live reports from tel aviv. some of the fiercest fighting we've witnessed in years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it will mean that roughly one point seven million gazans will have a spine now fro
a ceasefire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas remains intact but critics say the truce is just that calm before the next storm. european union passes a resolution calling for greater military unity but critics say the move could further undermine member states. and bahrain sentences nearly two dozen medics to jail for treating protesters just a day after amnesty international revealed the worsening human rights record. live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t....
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make these allegations though each lost israel is that. how would you describe the a military situation in gaza now and how long do you think it's going to take for gaza to recover from these latest attacks well even before the current upsurge in financing there was a crisis in almost every aspect of life of their walls crisis of education we are in the process of building one hundred new schools because there was acute overcrowding in schools in gaza there is a crisis of public health because for example ninety percent of all also in gas that is unthinkable millions that liters of fuel salutes flowing into the sea every day because the suit system is not functional it's more functional and the list goes on there's a crisis as i say in the every aspect of the economic you it's are not good the united nations muesli produced a report cards of twenty twenty which showed that there would be five hundred thousand new. garceau and all. that since. that's exactly what i was going to ask you actually twenty twenty was the deadline that in this re
make these allegations though each lost israel is that. how would you describe the a military situation in gaza now and how long do you think it's going to take for gaza to recover from these latest attacks well even before the current upsurge in financing there was a crisis in almost every aspect of life of their walls crisis of education we are in the process of building one hundred new schools because there was acute overcrowding in schools in gaza there is a crisis of public health because...
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the systematic use of terror often violent especially as a means of coersion so by that definition is israel not responsible for terrorizing palestinians with house demolitions unwarranted arrests torture checkpoints psychological warfare and detention but let's backtrack for a second who is behind alger minor dot com who is said such nice things about me well i did a little digging it's parent company is a jewish media organization called the gershon jacobson jewish continuity foundation some of the benefactors of the foundation include the israeli ministry of tourism and israel bombs and it has been endorsed by senator joe lieberman york mayor michael bloomberg as well as gabrielle a shallow of the permanent representative of israel to the united nations so where am i going with all of this well two days after the r.t.e. office was bombed in gaza and email from the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister's office alex cells he arrived to the head of artes in moscow branch no not apologizing for bombing r t but instead he gave an oddly valid threat where he claimed that our tease covera
the systematic use of terror often violent especially as a means of coersion so by that definition is israel not responsible for terrorizing palestinians with house demolitions unwarranted arrests torture checkpoints psychological warfare and detention but let's backtrack for a second who is behind alger minor dot com who is said such nice things about me well i did a little digging it's parent company is a jewish media organization called the gershon jacobson jewish continuity foundation some...
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no explote nada mÁs y hamas no vaya con mÁs. >>> pilar en directo desde tel aviv israel muchas gracias. se estima que un poco mÁs de 43 millones de estadounidense viajaran desde hoy para celebrar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias con sus familiares y seres queridos, mÁs de un 33% lo haran en auto, en los Ángeles, los viajeros aÉreos podrÍan sufrir retrasos, carlos botifoll nos explica porque?. >>> para este matrimonio la ansiedad de viajar con las filas de este dÍa se agudizÓ cuando se entre ra enteraron de una protesta >>> con esto de la manifestaciÓn hay que estar aquÍ, muy, muy tim pr temprano y siendo dÍas feriados mÁs >>> la marcha de cientos de sindicalis sindicalistas y trabajadores de servicios cerrÓ muchas de las principales vÍas de acceso al aeropuerto. >>> esta compaÑÍa este, estÁ quitÁndole el segunro mÉdico a las persona que lo necesitan >>> la matergente se encontraro medio de un bleepleito laboral >>> y esto ocurre cuando se estiman que mÁs de 42 millones de personas estÁn viajando en este paÍs >>> 90% o 39 millones van a viajar por coche este fin de sem
no explote nada mÁs y hamas no vaya con mÁs. >>> pilar en directo desde tel aviv israel muchas gracias. se estima que un poco mÁs de 43 millones de estadounidense viajaran desde hoy para celebrar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias con sus familiares y seres queridos, mÁs de un 33% lo haran en auto, en los Ángeles, los viajeros aÉreos podrÍan sufrir retrasos, carlos botifoll nos explica porque?. >>> para este matrimonio la ansiedad de viajar con las filas de este dÍa se...
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and will israel bite. well i mean this didn't start with an attack by the must in fact some sources i think someone r.t. said that that hamas military leader had a peace agreement with israel when he was assassinated by the israelis so certainly the. violations of the cease fire so far and want to do with i guess the lack of discipline in what is a besieged area one of the one of the big besieged areas in the world to know now what will happen is the thing to watch is the right in israel and how they react under the polling numbers for leak what's coming israeli elections show a swing to the so-called extremists they're all extreme in that country so if they act on that and launch another attack on palestine in palestinian areas even as they daily attack arabs every single day in these areas. president obama will have to do some real thinking. it's a bit of a mystery as to what president obama is thinking some people are always prone to liking a president obama giving him more credit than he's due thinking
and will israel bite. well i mean this didn't start with an attack by the must in fact some sources i think someone r.t. said that that hamas military leader had a peace agreement with israel when he was assassinated by the israelis so certainly the. violations of the cease fire so far and want to do with i guess the lack of discipline in what is a besieged area one of the one of the big besieged areas in the world to know now what will happen is the thing to watch is the right in israel and...
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coined the fastest growing jewish newspaper in america it's untitled russia today presenter accuse israel of terrorism and apartheid and underneath the photo caption it says pro terror russia today presenter abby martin and tristan and her i was thinking that i was speaking out against terror silly me the author. writes that i accuse israel of war crimes terrorism and practice in an apartheid state through multiple reports i had made the week prior first of all thanks for watching the show and i'm not going to sit here and dispute the claims made in this article i'll say it i said it then and i'll say it now israel is practicing apartheid and it's not just me hussein it's noam chomsky it's chris hedges it's multiple other human rights activists and journalists worldwide and yep according to protocol one article seventy nine of the geneva convention it's a war crime to target journalists and dropping white phosphorus on an open air prison is also a war crime lastly it let's talk about what the word terrorism really means the definition is the systematic use of terror often violent especial
coined the fastest growing jewish newspaper in america it's untitled russia today presenter accuse israel of terrorism and apartheid and underneath the photo caption it says pro terror russia today presenter abby martin and tristan and her i was thinking that i was speaking out against terror silly me the author. writes that i accuse israel of war crimes terrorism and practice in an apartheid state through multiple reports i had made the week prior first of all thanks for watching the show and...
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i'm grateful for a ceasefire in israel and gaza. i'm grateful that human beings have the capacity for resurrection, that hearts can soften that bruised egos can be soothed, and bruced people can be healed. that a renaissance city can be reborn. i'm really thankful for a dinner where the turkey skin is golden brown encasing the juices from a tender bird basted with butter and garlic salt and of course i'm also grateful to be able to share that dinner with my incredible family, my soulful husband, dan, and those fascinating and unique human beings who are my children, kate and cece and jack, all of whom i love with every fiber of my being. i'm thankful to be blessed with a mind-blowingly scrappy team here in "the war room." they put in long hours and heart and soul to create this unique and thoughtful show for you, and i'm grateful for you, dear viewers who found us on this upstart network and have stuck with us as we continue to grow. for everyone who has shared this journey, participated in this wonderful, infuriating, perplexing an
i'm grateful for a ceasefire in israel and gaza. i'm grateful that human beings have the capacity for resurrection, that hearts can soften that bruised egos can be soothed, and bruced people can be healed. that a renaissance city can be reborn. i'm really thankful for a dinner where the turkey skin is golden brown encasing the juices from a tender bird basted with butter and garlic salt and of course i'm also grateful to be able to share that dinner with my incredible family, my soulful...
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. >> reporter: the agreement calls for israel to stop air strikes and hamas to stop rocket attacks. if that holds for 24 hours, they will talk about border contrs on gaza, and promise no more targeting of hamas leaders. israeli ground troops are mobilized, if there are attacks >> now, i realize that there are citizens who expect a harder military action, and we may very well need to do that. but at the present, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this possibility of reaching a long-term cease-fire. >> reporter: aides say president obama left a summit monday night to call on egypt's president morsi. he then took a call from morsi at 2:30 in the morning, calling again while flying home from cambodia monday night. and in separate calls to netanyahu, mr. obama pressured each to accept, while promising more money for iron dome and other missile defense programs clinton sealed the deal, next went to jerusalem and finally cairo. for final talks with egypt's leaders. nbc's jim maceda has more. >> reporter: morsi, the former muslim brotherhood leader has boosted his credibi
. >> reporter: the agreement calls for israel to stop air strikes and hamas to stop rocket attacks. if that holds for 24 hours, they will talk about border contrs on gaza, and promise no more targeting of hamas leaders. israeli ground troops are mobilized, if there are attacks >> now, i realize that there are citizens who expect a harder military action, and we may very well need to do that. but at the present, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this possibility...
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stop -- will israel stop its attacks on gaza. all waiting to be seen. meanwhile, peace for the time being. veronica. >> that is some good news. martin fletcher live for us this morning from tel-aviv. thank you. >>> susan rice speaks out for the first time since calling the attacks spontaneous. she said she relied solely on evidence from the intelligence community and reacted to criticism from senator john mccain. >> i have great respect to senator mccain and his service to our country. i always have and i always will. i do think some of the statements he's made about me have been unfounded but i do look forward to having the opportunity to discuss all of this with him. >>> meanwhile, in new york city, thanksgiving is already under way. jay gray is with us along the parade route. all right, jay, what are you up to now? >> reporter: good morning. you can see the floats lined bip hind me on 77. what you see first is hello kitty, one of the newest floats, along with papa smurf. the balloons are lined up. everybody is ready to get the
stop -- will israel stop its attacks on gaza. all waiting to be seen. meanwhile, peace for the time being. veronica. >> that is some good news. martin fletcher live for us this morning from tel-aviv. thank you. >>> susan rice speaks out for the first time since calling the attacks spontaneous. she said she relied solely on evidence from the intelligence community and reacted to criticism from senator john mccain. >> i have great respect to senator mccain and his service to...
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top stories marty tonight a cease fire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas takes hold with over one hundred sixty palestinians now and six israelis killed during the bloody exchange. critics though say the truce is just the calm before the next storm is underlying disputes between the warring parties still remain. and the stage is set for a trillion euro showdown in brussels the ears next budget splits the bloc into with poorer nations divide the continued aid and the rich reluctant contribution. a very good evening it's kevin owen here at r.t. tonight's top story dade pm then the big news again of the day the people of gaza have woken up to relative calm a cease fire between israel and hamas reach late on wednesday seems to still be holding up eight days of violence those killed six israelis and more than one hundred sixty gaza residents but the truth of a shaky start to with several rockets fired towards israel after the deal was reached paula slee has the latest for you from tel aviv. in some of the fiercest fighting we witnessed in years between israelis and palest
top stories marty tonight a cease fire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas takes hold with over one hundred sixty palestinians now and six israelis killed during the bloody exchange. critics though say the truce is just the calm before the next storm is underlying disputes between the warring parties still remain. and the stage is set for a trillion euro showdown in brussels the ears next budget splits the bloc into with poorer nations divide the continued aid and the rich...
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triss takes hold between israel and hamas bring the relative calm after the flare up in violence that's killed five israelis and scores of palestinians. but i may have a shaky cease fire we'll look at why bring peace agreements between the two have failed to stop bloodshed in the region. plus the battle of brussels with european leaders said to cross swords over the trillion euros e.u. budget while their public back home angrily protest over a stare at. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie now more than a week of bloodshed on the gaza border has halted with a cease fire to and strikes which have killed five israelis and more than one hundred fifty palestinians the truce began shakily with several rockets fired into southern israel after the deal was sealed well we can now cross live to our correspondent paula sleazier who is in tel aviv for us paula it's been several hours now since the cease fire agreement came into effect so what are the politicians and the people say about the deal. well the ceasefire ends some of the fiercest fighting we've witn
triss takes hold between israel and hamas bring the relative calm after the flare up in violence that's killed five israelis and scores of palestinians. but i may have a shaky cease fire we'll look at why bring peace agreements between the two have failed to stop bloodshed in the region. plus the battle of brussels with european leaders said to cross swords over the trillion euros e.u. budget while their public back home angrily protest over a stare at. eleven am in the russian capital you're...
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people in israel and gaza spent their first night in more than a week resting instead of worrying about the possibility of an attack. a cease-fire between the israeli government and the palestinian group hamas seems to be holding. they agreed to it after long negotiations involving egypt, the united states and the u.n. business owners at a gaza market dusted off their shops in preparation for reopening. >> translator: the cease-fire will bring life back to normal and i thank god. >> translator: i don't have faith in israel. it could ignore the cease-fire. >> israeli military spokespersons say several rockets from gaza landed on their side of the border immediately after the truce took effect, but they say no more have come since then. some smaller palestinian militant groups didn't agree to the cease-fire, so they could theoretically continue sporadic attacks from gaza. hamas and israel promised in the cease-fire agreement to end all hostilities, including rocket attacks in the targeting of individuals. israeli officials pledged to open border crossings and allow the free movement of pe
people in israel and gaza spent their first night in more than a week resting instead of worrying about the possibility of an attack. a cease-fire between the israeli government and the palestinian group hamas seems to be holding. they agreed to it after long negotiations involving egypt, the united states and the u.n. business owners at a gaza market dusted off their shops in preparation for reopening. >> translator: the cease-fire will bring life back to normal and i thank god. >>...
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on our t.v. a cease fire and begin eight days of violence between israel and hamas takes hold with over one hundred sixty palestinians and six israelis killed during the bloody exchange but critics say that truce is just the calm before the next storm as underlying disputes between the warring parties remain. also reporting on the stage set for a trillion euro showdown in brussels the eves next budget splits the block in two with poorer nations demanding continued aid and the rich are reluctant to up their contribution. good evening if you just joined us it's eleven pm here in moscow my name is kevin owen and this is r.t. the ceasefire between israel and the palestinian group hamas reached a later wednesday's no been held up for twenty four hours it's still continuing but the truth out of shaky start nonetheless with several rockets fired from gaza or immediately after the deal was sealed and the main question now is whether israel is going to ease its blockade of the palestinian lands as artist reports from tel aviv. some of the fiercest fighting we've witnessed in years between israel
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israel is putting so much effort to ensure that civilians are not hurt. i'm sorry but look at what we're spending on our money we're spending our money on defending our civilians making sure they're safe and making sure that we can we do not hurt civilians when we go to war what this hamas spend their money on they are hiding behind television crews they are hiding behind journalists and israel is doing something on paralleled in the history of warfare in making sure that people who are not involved are not killed and israel is really been commended by all countries not just for having the right to defend its citizens but also for the fact that it is conducting itself in a way that is very proportional and very measured old bring you more news analysis of course of the ceasefire in the middle east available on my website right now in fact r.t. dot com. next tonight the age old war between the rich and the poor is out of the open in brussels where european leaders are gathering to try to hammer out a budget deal but the divisions are glaring aside from dis
israel is putting so much effort to ensure that civilians are not hurt. i'm sorry but look at what we're spending on our money we're spending our money on defending our civilians making sure they're safe and making sure that we can we do not hurt civilians when we go to war what this hamas spend their money on they are hiding behind television crews they are hiding behind journalists and israel is doing something on paralleled in the history of warfare in making sure that people who are not...
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nineteen hundred hours now tonight the headlines are a cease fire ending eight days of violence between israel hamas takes hold with over one hundred sixty palestinians and five israelis killed during the bloody exchange you got the latest on that critics saying the truce is just the calm before the next storm is underlying disputes between the warring parties still remain. plus the stage is set for a truly in the bureau showdown in brussels the next budget splits the plot to coronations the money continued aid and the rich are reluctant to up their contribution. good evening i'm kevin owen franks for being with the people of garcia woken up to relative calm today a cease fire between israel and hamas reached late on wednesday seems to be holding up still eight days of violence has killed five israelis and more than one hundred sixty gaza residents but the truce had a shaky start with several rockets fired towards israel after the deal was reached paula slee is scott moore from tel aviv. some of fighting we've witnessed in years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it wi
nineteen hundred hours now tonight the headlines are a cease fire ending eight days of violence between israel hamas takes hold with over one hundred sixty palestinians and five israelis killed during the bloody exchange you got the latest on that critics saying the truce is just the calm before the next storm is underlying disputes between the warring parties still remain. plus the stage is set for a truly in the bureau showdown in brussels the next budget splits the plot to coronations the...
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they've seen israel forces go into gaza. it's always been the same that several months later they have found rockets raini ining down their heads again. people don't believe it's a long term solution. it's not something where i can see a lot of optimism. people have kept their children inside for the better part of last week because they were afraid to take them out. >> thanks so much. >>> here in the states some people are giving up their traditional thanksgiving holiday to help others in new york and new jersey. they're helping areas hit hard by superstorm sandy. >> you ready to do this thing? >> these volunteers are spending the day lending a hand on staten island. volunteers are treating storm victims to a special having day deal. give me an idea what kind of turn out is expected and how grateful i'm sure people there are. >> reporter: there's a sense of emptiness. here is a bit of hope. this is one of the thanksgiving day meals that was prepared within two groups. the liquid church group got together to help the folks i
they've seen israel forces go into gaza. it's always been the same that several months later they have found rockets raini ining down their heads again. people don't believe it's a long term solution. it's not something where i can see a lot of optimism. people have kept their children inside for the better part of last week because they were afraid to take them out. >> thanks so much. >>> here in the states some people are giving up their traditional thanksgiving holiday to help...